LYMPHOID TISSUES 01

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The simplest example of lymphoid tissue is the isolated lymphocyte, such as the single nucleated cell seen here in this peripheral blood smear. Such cells are relatively inactive in the circulating blood and one cannot - except with special stains - distinguish T- from B- lymphocytes.

Slide L-1, field M11/N11 of finder slide A, 63X objective


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